Good Condition book.
DODSWORTH by Sinclair Lewis. Harcourt Brace, New York, 1929. First Edition/First Printing. SIGNED TO FFEP with Doodle of Art Editor. Would need to be rebound to preserve for future. Page block has at least one loose page.
The Makers of Civilization in Race & History by L.A. Waddell, Hardcover, Omni C…
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5.75″ x 7.75″ and is in average used condition with typical wear from normal handling, no jacket.
This Limited Edition was limited to 650 copies, this is number 361. Condition: Very Good. Text is clean, tight and unmarked.
Charles Kellogg, The Nature Singer: His Book (1929/1930 Signed Limited First Edition #949). Tucked inside the original green handmade paper envelope attached to the rear endpaper is the incredibly scarce, original publisher’s promotional prospectus.
Henry Ford’s “My Philosophy of Industry” is a rare and collectible first edition hardcover book published by Coward-McCann in 1929. Authored by Henry Ford himself, this book delves into his personal philosophy on industry and offers insights into his thought process. The special attributes of this book include a dust jacket, making it a valuable addition to any book collection, especially for those interested in industrial philosophy and the works of Henry Ford. This original piece from the United States of America is a must-have for any enthusiast of Ford’s ideas and vision.
By Arthur L. Cook. Acceptable to Good condition: Wear on the corners and edges. Discoloration of the pages due to age and storage. See the pictures.
Hardcover, 110 pages; by Countee Cullen. He died at age 42. Stated First edition, I-D. Pages and binding look good. Sold as found.